Welcome to phoeniX, a research team dedicated to advancing the field of computer architecture, digital design, and embedded systems!
We are a research team based in the Electronics Research Center at Iran University of Science and Technology, specializing in computer architecture, high-performance computing, approximate computing, digital design, and CPU design. We are passionate about exploring new ideas and developing cutting-edge solutions in these fields. The phoeniX team projects are freely available and open-source, providing accessibility to individuals interested in digital electronics, computer science and VLSI. The project repositories are equipped with thorough documentation, user manuals, and detailed information, facilitating user-friendly navigation and ease of use.
Our current projects are centered around microprocessor design, specifically focusing on the implementation of the open-source Instruction Set Architecture, RISC-V, from RTL to physical design and layout. You can browse through repositories and see our related projects in these fields. We actively maintain and update our projects to ensure their quality, reliability, and compatibility with the latest advancements in the field.
Contributions and collaborations from the open-source community are highly encouraged and welcomed.
To get in touch with the phoeniX team, you can reach us via:
We look forward to connecting with individuals and organizations who share our enthusiasm for computer architecture and digital design.
We believe in the power of collaboration and the collective intelligence of the community. If you share our passion for computer architecture, digital design, and CPU design, we invite you to get involved with phoeniX.
Here are some ways you can contribute:
- Contribute to Projects: Fork our repositories, make improvements, and submit pull requests. Your contributions will be greatly appreciated.
- Report Issues: If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for improvements, please open an issue on the relevant project repository. We value your feedback.
- Collaborate: If you are interested in collaborating on research or projects, feel free to reach out to us. We are open to partnerships and joint initiatives.
Unless otherwise specified, all projects and resources within the phoeniX organization are licensed under the GNU V3.0 license. Please refer to individual project repositories for specific licensing details.
Please note that this README file provides general information about the phoeniX project and its repositories. For more detailed information or specific instructions, refer to the documentation within each repository.